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ATI Radeon DDR listed on EBWorld

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It doesn't really matter about how many pixels it can do if you haven't been paying attention to the kyro previews. It's how it renders and seeing that kyro is even close to the GF at half its clock speed and non DDR i think this ati card with all those features might do good if not better than the GTS.
 
The Kyro is able to keep up because it uses a deferred rendering technique to elimitate overdraw, so that your actual fillrate is much closer to your theoretical fillrate. However, I didn't come across any literature that claims that ATI is doing anything other than a traditional renderer? Correct me if I'm wrong...
 
I think the 300MHz version is set to come out in November, to compete with the NV20.

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Computers4sure (keyword: Radeon) has even cheaper Radeon cards available.

RADEON DDR VIVO AGP 64MB.......$271.99
RADEON ALL IN WONDER AGP 32MB..$255.99
RADEON DDR AGP 32MB ENG/NA.....$217.99
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Um, $256 for an All-in-Wonder? If that's DDR, and around the same performance as the GTS, that's something to get excited about.
 
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